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1.-10. sorularda, verilen duruma uygun diigen ciimleyi bulunuz. 4. You have taken your colleague out to lunch tudy Test at your favourite restaurant. He wants to have a chicken lentil soup as a starter, but they don't serve it there. You recommend the restaurant's specialty, Borscht soup, which you have eaten there several times. You think he will like it, too. So you say: — ‘A) am not so sure how It tastes 8) Iam sure you won't regret it. ©) Idk t0 see if itis as good as they say. D) I would recommend it if you liked the taste of cabbage. E)_Ican barely say itis worth having. Your younger brother has an important ‘exam tomorrow. Although he's been ‘studying for it for a week, he Is planning to stay up till the morning to review his notes for the last time. Knowing that i's a wrong thing to do before an exam, you want him to realize that itis important to get a good night's sleep instead. So you say to him: ~~ ‘A)_ You should have studied for it before instead of leaving it il the last minute. B) You willbe alert and your mind will be clear Ifyou sleep soundly at night. ©) To gather your thoughts, you should watch comedy or read a book all night long. D) The more you review, the higher your chance of getting a good mark. E) It's better for you to revise the subjects one more time by night before the exam, Your friend Nelly complains that her 18-yoar- old son rarely comes out of his room to chat or sit with the family. He only joins them at meals, during which he doesn't talk much, She wonders if it's because he doesn't like them. As you think this Is quite normal and Nothing to worry about, you say to her: — A) You shouldn't have raised him to be an introvert B) That probably stems from his childhood. So Itis your fault and not his. ) itis obvious that he is @ socially awkward person, D) Don't worry! Probably, he just ikes to be left alone with his own thoughts and personal hobbies. E) He doesn't need professional help unless it reaches an extreme level of isolation. = www.ydspublishing.com — a& Your friends want their daughter to learn to play the piano. They have already bought her a good piano, but the little girl is reluctant to take piano lessons. They have tried very hard to get her to become Interested in it. Since you think there is no point in trying to force her unless she has the desire for it, you say to them: — AA) Hfonly she realized that tis an integral part ‘ofa chil’s education, just ike reading, writing, and arithmetic! BB) She won't be intrested in itunless you make her listen to CDs by great pianists like Rubinstein. (©) How would you fee if you were forced to do something you didn't ike or had no interest in? ) Offer her something to look forward to after each piano lesson or something that wil motivate her. E) Once you have bought a piano for her, there wil be nothing to stop her from wanting to play it Your friend Joe is thinking of going on holiday to Turkey. When he asks you to recommend places on the Aegean or Mediterranean coast, you suggest Olddeniz near Fethiye. Because you have been there several times and loved It each time, you tell hhim how beautiful itis by saying: — ‘A) | egret having missed such a nice piace. | definitely want o see it B) There are hardly any places that I know of ‘on those coasts. ©) I doubt that you wil ike It as much as I did, though. D) It might not be worth going such a long distance. ) You must go and see for yoursetf | can't describe it to you. 6 You are going to visit your friend Joanna tomorrow. Joanna plans to go shopping in the morning and return before your visit. To make sure she is home when you arrive, she wants to know what time you will visit her. But you don't know exactly what time you will go. In order to make her fee! comfortable about it, you say: — ‘A)_Iilvisit you 2s soon as | have finished my shopping. B) Itdepends on what time | finish my homework. C) Should | come after you have done your shopping or before? D) I give you a ring in advance to see if you are home, ) come whenever | find the chance because | will be awfully busy tomorrow. 7. Your friend has Just bought a very small, second-hand car as he could not afford a bigger one. And now he is giving you a lft in it. Itwas very difficult for you to get in It because of its size. You think it is too small. But you don't want to say it openly because It might hurt his feelings. So you indirectly and jokingly say: — A) I wish had taken a tax! instead of asking you for a lt. B) You really need to buy a bigger car. This cone is too smal ©) Didn't you have enough money to buy @ normal size car? D) Either this car is too small for me or | am {00 big for it. E) You ought to change this car as soon as you can afford @ new, bigger one. 208117 www.ydspublishing.com 10. While you are in a coffee shop with a friend, a pickpocket suddenly grabs your friend's cellphone from the table and runs away. You ‘automatically attempt to run after him. But your friend, who has not shown any reaction, stops you. He continues fo drink his coffee as if nothing happened. As you ‘are amazed that he Is So relaxed, you say to hi A) How can you remain so calm? Aren't you {going to do something about it? B)_ Let's have some more coffee so that you will relax a ite. ©) You are lucky. He could have killed you while stealing it. D) You shouldn't have kept ton the table in a public place. E) Thank God, you didn't mean to chase him; if you had, we would be in trouble now. While you are walking with a friend from work, a beggar approaches you and asks for ‘some change. Since you are against giving ‘money to beggars, you ignore the man and continue to walk. But your friend feels sorry for the poor man. As he reaches in his Pocket for some coins, you interfere and say to him: — |A) It must feel good to help the poor and needy, musin' it? B) Don't! He might be making more money than you in this way. ©) We'd better buy him some food. He might be starving, D) wish you had kept your money to yourself. E) He wouldn't be begging for money if he were well-off ‘One of your customers in the shop sneezed and blew her nose the whole time she was there, Now, an hour after she has left, your co-worker begins to sneeze and his throat feels sore. He thinks he has caught a cold from the customer. However, you think that itmay be an allergy as cold symptoms do ‘not show up until a few days after the initial infection. So you comfortingly say to him: |A) Stop pretending that you are il! B) This must be the onset of a bad cold. You should have kept away from that customer. ©) Don't worry; it may not be the cold afte all D) You must take some medicine and rest: or clse, your cold won't be cured. E) You are definitely coming down with a bad cold, all because of that reckless customer.

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